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Winter Schoolie Surf Striper (Two Key Factors to Success)

Winter Schoolie Surf Striper (Two Key Factors to Success) A quick surf session for me. Here in norther California, the main striped bass season typically runs from May to September. However, these schoolie sized fish roam the surf all year round. Although not as plentiful, they are still available if you know where to look for them. In this video, I talked about a couple of factors that I look at before heading out to fish the surf. Did I miss anything? Let me know in the comments! Thanks for watching!

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